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  1. Bushwhack Survival 101. Cougar Phil takes us on a 3 day bushwhack deep into the Pacific Northwest rain forest. Survival skills, wilderness travel, bushwhack tips are all topics covered.

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    • My Olympics Outdoor Series
  2. Nov 2, 2018 · This video is about getting off the trail to explore a wilderness area, (i.e Bushwhacking), using 3 methods that I came up with. This is a good video for those backpackers seeking an...

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    • The American Backpacker
  3. Land Navigation encompasses many skills. In this video, I discuss three topics related to land navigation. The first are my methods for bushwhacking in a w...

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    • The American Backpacker
  4. Feb 14, 2023 · Bushwhacking, the practice of heading off-trail on a hike (and typically on a path that isn’t distinctly cleared), is a great way to amp up your next hike. If you’re new to the hiking world or are eager to push yourself a little, bushwhacking could be for you.

  5. Bushwhacking is the act of making ones way through dense, overgrown, or wild areas without following a designated path or trail. Unlike hiking, which follows established routes, bushwhacking requires navigating through rugged terrain, dense foliage, and natural obstacles.

  6. Feb 7, 2023 · Bushwhacking is a form of off-trail navigation through forested areas, so-called because the trees and ground vegetation whack back when you try to push through them.

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  8. Jul 19, 2021 · For many newcomers to the hiking world, the term “bushwhacking” produces images of machete-wielding hikers cutting their way through dense forest. In reality, bushwhacking is really just another way to say “hiking off-trail,” no machetes necessary (or allowed!). What is bushwhacking?

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